Cereal-dish.



PATENTED JAN. 14, 1908.

L. T. KINERT. CEREAL DISH;

APPLICATION FILED $221. 7, 1907.

INVENTOH WITNESSES 24 M A TTORNEYS LORINT. KINERT, OF BOISE, IDAHO.

CEREAL-DISH.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented J an.: 14, 1908.

' n lioationfiled September '1. 1907. Serial No. 391,806-

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, LoRIN T. KINERT, a citizen of the United States, and resident of Boise, in the county of Ada and State of Idaho, have invented an Im rovement in Cerea Dishes, of which the ollowing is a speci cation.

My invention is an improvement in dishes and has for an object to rovide a dish especially adapted for that c ass of cereal foods which depend largely on crispness for their palatability; and the inventlon consists in.

Force, and the like, and cream. The comcompartment partment C is the serving evel of the comand is arranged below the partment A, and the rim A of the compart-' ment A is interrupted at A affording a free discharge of the material from the compartment A to the servin compartment C The compartment A belng above the'level of the compartment 0, is mounted on a support D which may extend transversely beow the com artment A, as will be understood from ull lines in Fig. 2 and dotted lines in Fig. 3.

The compartments B and C are on about the same level, and a comparatively contracted opening E is formed in the rim or partition E between the compartments B and (I, through which the cream may pass from the compartment B to the compartment C, and in the use of the device, the opening E may be dammed by the cereal material within the serving compartment.

In the operation of the invention, the cereal in the main supply com artment A will be kept from the cream unt' it is desired to mix the same for immediate use, and the dish will facilitate proper mixing of the cream and cereal to suit different tastes.

I claim:

1. The dish herein described, comprising two supply compartments and a serving compartment, one of the supply compartments and the serving compartment eing on the same level and having an intermediate partition provided with a comparatively contracted 0 cream or the ke from such supply compartment to the serving compartment, and the other su ply compartment being above the level of t e servin coin artment and having a rim interru te or roken away at the juncture of t e said supply compartment with the serving compartment, whereby material may be conveniently scra ed from such supply compartment into sue serving compartment, and a supporting device for such supply compartment, substantiallyas' set forth.

2. A dish for cereals and the like, made with two supply compartments and one serving compartment, the latter and one of the supply complartments being on the same leve ,and t e other supply compartment being above the other two compartments and having a rim interrupted or broken away at its juncture with the serving compart ,ment, the. rim or partition between the serving compartment and the first said supply compartment being rovided with acomparatively contracte opening, substantlally as set forth.

3. A dish made with two supply compartments and one serving compartment, a comparatively contracted opening being provided between one of the said supply comartments and the serving compartment, and the other supplycompartment'being arranged above the ser ving compartment and "having a rim interrupted or broken away at the juncture of said supply compartment with the serving compartment substantially asset forth.

I LORIN T. KINERT.

Witnesses:

Hs'r'rm. B. DAVIDSON, S. D. Fnmonrw. 

